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Reconfigurable transmissive metasurface with a combination of scissor and rotation actuators for independently controlling beam scanning and polarization conversion

Engineering and Technology

Reconfigurable transmissive metasurface with a combination of scissor and rotation actuators for independently controlling beam scanning and polarization conversion

C. Lor, R. Phon, et al.

This fascinating research conducted by Chhunheng Lor, Ratanak Phon, and Sungjoon Lim presents a novel reconfigurable transmissive metasurface, enabling independent control of beam scanning and polarization conversion. With experimental evidence showcasing a remarkable 28° beam scanning range at 10.5 GHz for both RHCP and LHCP beams, this work promises exciting advancements in the field of wireless communications.

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Abstract
Polarization conversion and beam scanning metasurfaces are commonly used to reduce polarization mismatch and direct electromagnetic waves in a specific direction to improve the strength of a wireless signal. However, identifying suitable active and mechanically reconfigurable metasurfaces for polarization conversion and beam scanning is a considerable challenge, and the reported metasurfaces have narrow scanning ranges, are expensive, and cannot be independently controlled. In this paper, we propose a reconfigurable transmissive metasurface combined with a scissor and rotation actuator for independently controlling beam scanning and polarization conversion functions. The metasurface is constructed with rotatable unit cells (UCs) that can switch the polarization state between right-handed (RHCP) and left-handed circular polarization (LHCP) by flipping the UCs to reverse their phase variation. Moreover, independent beam scanning is achieved using the scissor actuator to linearly change the distance between the UCs. Numerical and experimental results confirm that the proposed metasurface can perform beam scanning in the range of 28° for both the positive and negative regions of a radiation pattern (RHCP and LHCP beams) at an operational frequency of 10.5 GHz.
Publisher
Microsystems & Nanoengineering
Published On
May 01, 2024
Authors
Chhunheng Lor, Ratanak Phon, Sungjoon Lim
Tags
metasurface
beam scanning
polarization conversion
RHCP
LHCP
actuators
numerical results
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